New Herod: Francis Regime Advertises Cupich's Rigidity
Chicago Cardinal Cupich's restrictions of Mass were first announced on the English section of VaticanNews.va. Rorate-Caeli.Blogspot.com asks since when local directives of individual dioceses get …More
Chicago Cardinal Cupich's restrictions of Mass were first announced on the English section of VaticanNews.va.
Rorate-Caeli.Blogspot.com asks since when local directives of individual dioceses get coverage in the Vatican’s media. It considers the article as "a signal."
“This is like Pravda and Izvestyia in the old Soviet Union," Rorate-Caeli explains, "The Politburo signals to all the party hacks what the approved policy will be, and what the propaganda line will be.” The Chicago crack-down was also advertised by L’Osservatore Romano (December 28).
Diane Montagna stressed on Twitter.com that it appeared next to an article entitled “Defending the Little Ones from the New Herods.”
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Rorate-Caeli.Blogspot.com asks since when local directives of individual dioceses get coverage in the Vatican’s media. It considers the article as "a signal."
“This is like Pravda and Izvestyia in the old Soviet Union," Rorate-Caeli explains, "The Politburo signals to all the party hacks what the approved policy will be, and what the propaganda line will be.” The Chicago crack-down was also advertised by L’Osservatore Romano (December 28).
Diane Montagna stressed on Twitter.com that it appeared next to an article entitled “Defending the Little Ones from the New Herods.”
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Dit is overbodig, traditionele Tridentijnse Rooms Katholieken willen niets meer met de bisschoppen van de Protestantse Rooms Katholieke te maken hebben. Door hun mond te houden hebben zij zich gedegradeerd tot lafaards.
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Cardinal Cupich’s policy for implementing Traditionis Custodes was also featured in L'Osservatore Romano, the daily newspaper of Vatican City State, or as Pope Francis refers to it the “party paper”
Francis, Dec. 29 Wednesday Audience: “Herod wants to defend his power, his own skin, with ruthless cruelty... He was a cruel man: to solve problems, he had just one answer: to kill. He is the symbol of many tyrants of yesteryear and of today.”
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"It is well known that in every century of the Christian era the Church’s Latin liturgy in its various forms has inspired countless saints in their spiritual life, confirmed many peoples in the virtue of religion and enriched their devotion." - Pope Benedict XVI
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Rorate-Caeli.Blogspot.com asks since when local directives of individual dioceses get coverage in the Vatican’s media. It considers the article as "a signal."
“This is like Pravda and Izvestyia in the old Soviet Union," Rorate-Caeli explains, "The Politburo signals to all the party hacks what the approved policy will be, and what the propaganda line will be.”More
Rorate-Caeli.Blogspot.com asks since when local directives of individual dioceses get coverage in the Vatican’s media. It considers the article as "a signal."
“This is like Pravda and Izvestyia in the old Soviet Union," Rorate-Caeli explains, "The Politburo signals to all the party hacks what the approved policy will be, and what the propaganda line will be.”
“This is like Pravda and Izvestyia in the old Soviet Union," Rorate-Caeli explains, "The Politburo signals to all the party hacks what the approved policy will be, and what the propaganda line will be.”
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Here is the Chicago policy in full (it was NOT published on the website of the archdiocese) - scroll down.
cantius.org/post/statement-traditiones-custodes
cantius.org/post/statement-traditiones-custodes
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or in other words....between a rock and a hard place
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Poor Chigago. They have a mayor who is bad, and a Catholic Archbishop who is bad. One unfortunatly may be re-elected, but the other will be 73, and by church law must submit his resignation at that time. Two more years of Cupich sounds like 2 years too many. Hopefully not 2 more of Francis. Don't think so though.
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Mass attendance in the Archdiocese of Chicago has fallen by 27% in the last two decades and parishes are closing.